A new Gallup poll has found that Americans who have a negative view of the abortion business is higher than ever before. The number of Americans who see Planned Parenthood as “very unfavorable” increased drastically, from 4 percent in 1989 to 23 percent in 2015.

The percentage of respondents who see Planned Parenthood as “very favorable” is also at its lowest since 1989. Gallup reports:

Although still positive overall, Americans’ current opinions of Planned Parenthood are considerably less favorable than they were in 1993 — the last time Gallup asked about the organization — when 81% viewed it favorably.

The group polled Americans about their views of Planned Parenthood three times: in 1989, in 1993, and in the newest survey conducted October 7-11.

The most recent poll comes amid significant focus on the organization in the news and throughout social media. The organization’s president recently testified on Capitol Hill, largely in response to an anti-abortion group’s release of secretly recorded videos that purported to show Planned Parenthood employees discussing potential sales of fetal tissue it recovers from abortions. Planned Parenthood denies these allegations, and has said that the videos were highly edited. The controversy has led to thus-far-unsuccessful efforts by Republicans in Congress to strip Planned Parenthood of its federal funding.

Gallup isn’t the only polling company to find that opinions of Planned Parenthood are becoming more negative.